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4 Ways to Fix SECOL.exe High CPU Usage
This process comes with HP and Asus devices
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Updated onOctober 23, 2024
updated onOctober 23, 2024
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TheSECOCL.exefile using a high CPU has been troubling many. Not only does it use up resources, but it’s not much information about its intended purpose. We’ll help you shed some light on it.
The process is associated with Sound Research SECOCL software and was found on some HP and Asus devices in the System32 directory.
It’s totally safe and legit, but if it’s hogging your system, you can adjust it, as shown below.
How do I fix SECOCL.exe’s high CPU usage?
Before we start with the slightly complex solutions, check for anypending Windows updatesand install them. You can alsoupdate your BIOS.
1. Terminate the SECOCL.exe process
2. Update the drivers
To fixSECOCL.exe’shigh CPU usage,update the Realtekdrivers on the PC. If Windows can’t find an update, check the manufacturer’s website andmanually install the latest driver.
For some users,updating the graphics driveralso helped reduce CPU usage. So, try that!
3. Disable the Sound Research SECOMN Service
4. Reset Windows
When nothing else works, you can alwaysreset Windows to factory defaults. This will wipe out all the stored files and installed apps. After a reset, the computer reverts to the state you first got it in.
We recommend you move the critical files to an external USB storage or use aneffective data backup solution. This was, you can restore these files after the reset.
Can I delete SECOCL.exe?
We recommend against deletingSECOCL.exe. If you are keen on doing that, first, move the file to another folder. This way, Windows is unable to load the process. Now, check for any adverse effects on the PC’s audio input or output.
And if everything is fine after changing theSECOCL.exe’slocation, you can safely delete it. As a precautionary measure,create a restore pointfirst.
Remember,SECOCL.exeis not the only process that triggers such issues. We have come acrosshigh CPU usage by OmenCap.exe, and a similar approach helps!
We also have a guide onCxUIUSvc service high CPU usage, so don’t miss it if you have an HP device.
Before you leave, discover some quicktips to improve the PC’s performanceand enjoy faster loading speeds.
For any queries or to share what worked for you, drop a comment below.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.